Owns Duke career records for games played
(148-tied), consecutive games played (148), games started (147) and minutes
played (4,887).

Played in 125 Duke victories to rank second
all-time in ACC history

Averaged 16.2 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.0
assists and 1.1 steals per game in his career

Became just the fourth player at Duke and
ninth player in ACC history to amass over 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a
career ... he is the only player in the history of the conference to finish his
career with over 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 300 offensive rebounds, 250
three-point field goals, 200 assists, 100 blocked shots and 100 steals

Ranks fourth at Duke with 2,392 career
points ... he is 11th player at Duke to score 2,000 career points

Joined Art Heyman and Christian Laettner as
the only three players in Duke history to top 600 points in three straight
seasons

One of 21 players in ACC history to surpass
the 1,000-point plateau in conference regular season play

Finished with 129 career double figure
scoring games, including 44 games with 20 or more points and two 30-point games
... he tied Johnny Dawkins for the school record for double figure scoring games

A strong rebounder on both ends of the court
... ranks sixth at Duke with 1,007 career rebounds and is one of seven players
with 1,000 or more ... also ranks third with 360 offensive rebounds

Had 24 career double-doubles and 26 double
figure rebounding games

Made 814 career field goal attempts to rank
seventh on the Duke career list

Ranks fifth at Duke with 267 career
three-pointers ... one of six players at Duke to make 250 or more treys

Also ranks in the top 10 for career made
free throws, finishing with 497 to rank 10th

Is one of 14 players in school history with
100 or more blocks shots, ranking tied for 12th with 107 career blocks

Outstanding helpside defender ... took 54
charges in his career to rank fourth all-time at Duke

Part of a senior class that compiled a
school record for home victories and home winning percentage with a 65-2 (.970)
record in four seasons ... Duke has not lost a non-conference home game since
2000

Singler helped lead the Blue Devils to three
consecutive 30-win seasons, only the sixth time it has been done in NCAA
Division I history ... the 97 wins over three years is the third most all-time at
Duke

Highly skilled offensive player with the
ability to score on the block or from the perimeter ... one of the top
inside-outside threats in the country

A fluid athlete with an advanced and
well-rounded skill set ... has the ability to lead the team in nearly every
statistical category

Poised and fearless performer when the game
is on the line ... hit several clutch baskets throughout his career

An avid artist ... designed a logo and
t-shirt for teammates following Duke's 17-0 undefeated home season in 2009-10
... has also designed covers for Blue Planet Magazine and a wall mural in the
team lounge

Active in Duke's award-winning Verizon Read
with the Blue Devils, a community outreach reading program in the Durham school
district

Has also hosted the Kyle Singler Southern
Oregon Open in Medford for the past four years with proceeds from the events
benefitting Kids Unlimited

First team All-ACC choice after ranking
among the ACC leaders in scoring (5th), rebounding (12th), field goal
percentage (6th), free throw percentage (7th), three-point field goals made
(10th) and minutes played (2nd)

Named to the ACC All-Tournament first team
after averaging 17.7 points and 7.8 rebounds per game in the three games during
Duke's championship run

USBWA and NABC first team All-District
choice

A team captain, along with fellow senior
Nolan Smith, in 2010-11 ... the two players formed one of the top scoring duos in
the country with 38.1 combined points per game

Led the team with 34 double-figure scoring
games and scored team highs for points in 11 contests

Scored 615 points on the season, the third
straight season he tallied over 600 points

Recorded at least one steal in 14 of the
first 16 games and in 23 overall contests

Recorded 10 made field goals in five games
to match his career high ... he made 10 shots against UNC Greensboro (12/29),
Maryland (1/9), Maryland (2/2), Temple (2/23) and Maryland (3/11)

Connected on five three-point field goal
attempts against both Oregon (11/27) and Florida State (1/12) while making
three or more treys eight times

Played all 40 minutes in six games on the
season, leading the team with 1,286 minutes played for the year

2009-10

Named NCAA Final Four Most
Outstanding Player after averaging 20.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists
per game in wins over West Virginia and Butler ... also went 6-of-11 (.545)
from three-point range at Lucas Oil Stadium

Claimed ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player
honors after leading Duke to wins over Virginia, Miami and Georgia Tech ...
averaged 21.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game, while shooting
50.0 percent (7-of-14) from three-point range for the tournament

Started all 40 games, matching a Duke record
for starts in a season ... averaged 17.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 0.8
blocks and 1.0 steals per game ... posted a .415 field goal percentage
(228-of-550), including .399 from three-point range (85-of-213) ... also went
166-of-208 (.798) from the free throw line

Finished second on the team in scoring,
rebounds, field goals, three-point field goals and minutes ... led the team in
three-point field goal percentage, blocks and double-doubles

Ranked fourth in the ACC in scoring (17.7
ppg.), tied for 11th in rebounds (7.0 rpg.), seventh in free throw percentage
(.798), second in three-point percentage (.399), tied for third in three-point
field goals (2.1 3pg.) and third in minutes played (35.9 mpg.)

Finished the year with 707 points, 16th-most
in a season at Duke

Led the team in scoring 17 times and in
rebounds on 15 occasions

Reached double figures in scoring in 36
games with 17 games of 20 or more points and one 30-point contest

Made at least one three-pointer in 34 games
with three or more three-point field goals on 15 occasions

Recorded eight or more rebounds 19 times
with eight double figure rebounding games

Posted 19 points, nine rebounds, two
assists, two blocks and one steal in the NCAA Championship game win over Butler
(4/5)

Finished with 21 points, nine rebounds and
five assists against West Virginia (4/3) in the NCAA Final Four ... was 3-of-5
from three-point range

Scored a game-high 24 points to go with
eight rebounds and two steals in the NCAA Sweet 16 against Purdue (3/26) ...
went 4-of-6 from three-point distance in the win

Recorded a double-double with 22 points and
10 rebounds against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (3/19) in the first round of the NCAA
Tournament

Scored 20 points with a career-high 14-of-16
from the free throw line against Georgia Tech (3/14) in the ACC Championship
game ... 14 free throws are tied for the most by a Duke player in an ACC
Tournament game

Tallied 27 points, eight rebounds and six
assists against Miami (3/13) in the ACC Tournament semifinals ... made five
three-pointers in the contest

Notched 18 points and 11 rebounds against
Virginia in the first round of the ACC Tournament (3/12)

Tallied 25 points, 10 rebounds and two
steals against Virginia Tech (2/21) ... made 4-of-9 three-point field goal
attempts in the game

Notched 22 points, 11 rebounds and four
assists at Miami (2/17)

Tied a school record for three-point field
goal percentage with at least 10 attempts, shooting .800 (8-of-10) against No.
21 Georgia Tech (2/4) ... finished the game with a career-high 30 points as his
eight treys were tied for third-most in a single game by a Duke player

Posted a double-double with 21 points and 15
rebounds against Wake Forest (1/17)

Scored 28 points, matching a career high
with 10 made field goals and making 7-of-7 from the free throw line against
Wisconsin (12/2)

Recorded a double-double with 23 points and
11 rebounds against Coastal Carolina (11/16)

First team ACC All-Tournament selection
after averaging 18.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game ... played
all 120 minutes of the tournament, becoming just the second Duke player to play
three straight complete games in the tournament ... recorded nine blocks in the
ACC Tournament, the fourth-most by a Duke player

Played in all 37 games (36 starts),
averaging 16.5 points, 7.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.0 blocks and 1.5 steals per
game

Posted a .441 field goal percentage
(208-of-472), including .383 from three-point range (69-of-180) ... shot .713
from the foul line (124-of-174)

Led the team in offensive rebounds,
defensive rebounds and blocks ... finished second in points, field goals,
three-point field goals, three-point field goal percentage, steals and minutes
played ... was also third in free throws and assists

Finished tied for 11th in the ACC in scoring
(16.5 ppg.), ninth in rebounding (7.7 rpg.), tied for sixth in offensive
rebounds (3.0 orpg.), 10th in defensive rebounds (4.6 drpg.) and tied for ninth
in minutes per game (32.2)

Also ranked 10th in scoring (16.6 ppg.),
ninth in rebounding (7.4 rpg.) and fourth in offensive rebounds (3.3 orpg.) in
conference-only games

Closed the year tied for 31st on the single-season scoring chart with 609
points ... scored in double figures in 34 of the 37 games with 11 games of 20
or more points

Led the team in scoring 14 times and in
rebounding 22 times ... also led Duke in assists on 10 occasions

Made at least one three-pointer in 33 games
... made three or more three-pointers in 10 contests

Had eight or more rebounds on 18 occasions
and nine double-digit rebound games

Recorded a team-high nine double-doubles on
the season

Had at least one point, rebound, assist,
blocked shot and steal in 21 games, the third-most in a single season in school
history

Recorded 19 points and 10 rebounds against
Presbyterian (11/10), the 39th time in school history a player had a
double-double in the season opener

Posted 14 points, eight rebounds, five
assists, one block and four steals off the bench to lead the team in all five
categories against UNC Asheville (12/17) ... became the sixth Duke player to
lead the team in all five categories in a game and only player in school history
to accomplish the feat off the bench

Had a string of four straight 20-point games
from Feb. 28-March 13, starting with a 21-point effort at Virginia Tech

Knocked down four three-pointers and
finished with 23 points at North Carolina (3/8)

Matched a career-high with 26 points on
10-of-15 shooting against Boston College (3/13) in the opening round of the ACC
Tournament ... also had a career-best six blocked shots and nine rebounds in
the game

Reached double figures in scoring in the
final 15 games of the season

2007-08

Named ACC Rookie of the Year ... earned ACC
Rookie of the Week honors four times

Third team All-ACC selection and a Freshman
All-ACC pick

Third team Freshman All-America by
collegehoops.net

Named to the NABC All-District 5 second team
... USBWA All-District III selection

National Freshman of the Week by Rivals.com
on Feb. 13

Ronald McDonald House Duke Student-Athlete
of the Week on Nov. 26

EA SPORTS Maui Invitational Most Valuable
Player

Started all 34 games for the Blue Devils

Second on the team in scoring (13.3 ppg.),
field goals (159), three-pointers (51) and minutes played (28.6 mpg.)

Tied for the team lead in rebounding (5.8
rpg.)

Posted a .457 field goal percentage
(159-of-348), including .340 from three-point range (51-of-150) ... also shot
.774 from the foul line (82-of-106)

Led the team in scoring seven times and in
rebounding 14 times

Reached double-figures in scoring 25 times,
including four 20-point efforts

Took a team-best 19 charges

Made at least one three-pointer in 26 games,
including 16 games with two or more treys

Led the Blue Devils with four double-doubles
and four games with 10 or more rebounds

Ranked among the ACC leaders in scoring
(17th) and rebounding (t-16th)

In conference-only games, ranked 14th in
scoring (15.1 ppg.), 14th with 6.2 rebounds per game and 10th with 2.13
three-point field goals per game

Had 13 points, seven rebounds and a
season-high four steals against Georgia Tech (2/27)

Recorded 16 points to go along with six
rebounds and two blocks against St. John's (2/23)

Posted career highs of 26 points, 10 made
field goals (10-of-17) and six three-point field goals (6-of-9) against
Maryland (2/13)

Had 24 points and 10 rebounds to go along
with three steals against Boston College (2/9)

Tallied 14 points, 10 rebounds, two assists,
two blocks, two steals and three drawn charges against No. 3 North Carolina
(2/6)

Scored 19 points on 8-of-14 shooting from
the field against N.C. State (1/31)

Led the team with 16 points, nine rebounds,
two blocks and two steals at Virginia Tech (1/24)

Recorded 17 points, four rebounds, one block
and two steals against Clemson (1/19)

Posted 14 points, eight rebounds and a
season-high four assists against Cornell (1/6)

Scored 17 points on 6-of-12 shooting,
including 1-of-2 from the three-point line and 4-of-6 from the free throw line
against No. 11 Pittsburgh (12/20) in Madison Square Garden

Tallied a double-double against Davidson
(12/1) with 14 points and 12 rebounds

Named the Maui Invitational MVP after
averaging 18 points and 6.7 rebounds in the three games ... shot .613 from the
field (19-of-31), including .556 from three-point distance (5-of-9), and .917
from the foul line (11-of-12) at the Maui Invitational

Recorded 25 points and seven rebounds in the
championship game of the Maui Invitational against Marquette (11/21) ... shot
7-of-11 from the field, including 3-of-5 from three-point range, and 8-of-8
from the foul line in the win over the Golden Eagles

Posted his first career double-double with
21 points and a season-high 12 rebounds against Princeton (11/19)

Made his collegiate debut with 15 points on
5-of-7 shooting to go along with seven rebounds and three blocks against N.C.
Central (11/9) ... his three blocks tied the record for most blocks in a Duke
player's first collegiate game, matching Mike Gminski, Cameron Hall and
Cherokee Parks

High
School

Four-year letterwinner at South Medford High
School ... led the Panthers to a record of 110-10 over four years

The sixth-leading scorer in Oregon state
history with 2,207 points

Named 2007 Oregonian Class 6A Co-Player of
the Year

Two-time first team all-state selection and
two-time Southern Oregon Conference player of the year

Three-time first team All-SOC and first team
all-defense pick

Averaged 29.3 points, 10.6 rebounds, 3.5
assists and 2.0 steals per game during his senior season ... led South Medford
to the 2007 state championship with 18 points in the 58-54 title game

South Medford finished the year ranked 13th
in USA Today's Super 25 national rankings

Named the USA Today Player of the Week on
Jan. 19, 2007 after being named the Bass Pro Tournament of Champions MVP and
first team selection after averaging 30.7 points and 10.7 rebounds in three
contests

Named a 2007 McDonald's All-America ... went
4-of-7 from the field for 10 points in the McDonald's All-American game

Named to the Nike Brand All-America team ...
scored 16 points to help lead the Yellow squad to a 127-119 win in the Jordan
Classic

First team Parade All-America selection and
first team All-USA Today selection as a senior

Named second team Parade All-America as a
junior ... also named to the EA Sports All-America second team in 2006

Averaged 20.5 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 3.1
assists per game, while shooting 60.6 percent from the field as a junior

Led South Medford to a 27-2 record and
second place finish in the state tournament in 2006

Guided South Medford to a state championship
as a sophomore, averaging 19.9 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game

Ranked fifth overall prospect and first
among small forwards by
Rivals.com

Also played football and baseball at South
Medford

An all-state selection at quarterback in
2005

Earned 2004 all-conference first team honors
as a tight end and as a defensive back ... an all-conference third team
selection at tight end and defensive back in 2003

USA
Basketball

Participated with the Men's College Select
Team in 2010 ... the Select Team trained with the U.S. Men's Senior National
Team in Las Vegas and New York in preparation for the 2010 World Championship

Named to the 2006 U18 USA Junior National
Team ... averaged 11.0 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.3 steals as the
USA captured a 4-0 mark and the gold medal at the 2006 FIBA Americas U18
Championship.

Also played in the 10th Annual 2007 Nike
Hoops Summit ... scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds in the 100-80
Junior National Select victory over the World Select Team

Member of the 2005 USA Basketball Youth
Development Festival White Team that finished 5-0 to claim the gold medal ...
averaged 14.0 points and 3.4 rebounds, while shooting 60.0 percent from the
field and 47.1 percent from three-point ... ranked third among all festival
participants in field goal percentage, sixth in three-point percentage, sixth
in free throw percentage and 12th in scoring

Personal

Born Kyle Edward Singler on May 4, 1988, in
Medford, Oregon

Son of Kris and Ed Singler ... has one younger
brother, E.J., and one older sister, Katen

Father, Ed, was a quarterback at Oregon
State; mother, Kris, played basketball at Oregon State; brother, E.J., is a
sophomore basketball player at Oregon; uncle, Rick Brosterhous, played
basketball at Oregon; uncle, Greg Brosterhous, played football at Oregon;
uncle, B.G. Brosterhous, played basketball at Texas; uncle, Bill Singler,
played football at Stanford; and cousin, Ericka Brosterhous, played basketball
at Oregon State